Yes, ladies and gentleman, “The Social Network" - your cinematic expose of the creation of Facebook and its founders - will include bared breasts, cocaine and, of course, Justin Timberlake.

The combination of those three elements was called into question last week when the film's producer, Scott Rudin, told the NYTimes that one scene in particular could possibly not make it into the movie's final cut.

There's been much debate about how much truth "The Social Network" will shed light on, including a party scene depicting Napster co-founder Sean Parker, played by Justin Timberlake, gives a speech amidst young women offering lines of cocaine on their revealed breasts, is one moment that's been disputed. (Aaron Sorkin wrote the script, basing it on court documents and journalist Ben Mezrich's somewhat fictionalized book, "The Accidental Billionaires.")

A source close to production told the NYT that the scene is largely fictionalized; however, Rudin’s concern was more concentrated on potentially losing a PG-13 rating.

But not to worry: It looks like the scene made the cut after all, THR reported Tuesday.

And according to the Atlantic, an early review is pleased with Rudin's tale –- and with Timberlake’s portrayal of a party-hard Parker - however embellished the film’s story may be.

The review, posted on the website of the New York Film Festival where the movie will premiere next month, called “The Social Network” “splendid entertainment from a master storyteller, packed with energetic incident and surprising performances (not least from Justin Timberlake as Napster founder Sean Parker, who's like Zuckerberg's flamboyant, West Coast id).”

So while "Social Network" may sound more like “one long game of movie ‘telephone,’" as /Film suggests, it remains to be seen how much that will affect the movie's relevancy and entertainment value. You can answer that question for yourself when it opens in theaters on October 1.

Why make a movie over something when we already know how it was created? And the only thing facebook has done is helped child molesters get easier contact with our children so good job america for supporting this.

Why make a movie over something when we already know how it was created? And the only thing facebook has done is helped child molesters get easier contact with our children so good job america for supporting this

I'm sorry I don't think that it should be allowed. I don't care if kids that age have seen that sort of thing. Lowering standards like this is why kids this age are no longer innocent. It's really sad!

I think we need to elect more hollywood executives to Gov. Positions ... Yea yea that's what we need. Let them tell us ( the general american public) what is good for us as parents is good for our children, because since we are so tired of actualy parenting our kids.

Has anybody seen my crack pipe? I seem to have misplaced in all the excitement,of the upcomming movie!! With its bare breasts and all. I just can't wait to take my 13 year old to during a 2pm showing while he's skipping school.

See the problem is the money is uptight and they don't get that the very definition of being social is beer, bongs, babes, boobs and drugs. You have all these parents who are starting to realize that kids don't want to follow the rules.

ALEXJONES I love u...u are so correct an NO you are not some conspiracy theorist...Illuminati does exist and im quit sure in 1955 had you told my mother they were experimenting on human beings in Tuskeege Syphillis "Treament" for years I would have been called a conspiracy theorist until the lid finally got blown off.Unfortunate that no government apology or acknowledgment of the autrocity was made until Bill Clinton made it office...hmm some years later...Killuminati

Hollywood is funded by the Illuminati because Hollywood is good at what they do: social engineering, mind
control and the dumbing down of the masses. Look at the decensitization to violence, do you really think
that a movie like Saw would have been sucessful in America in the 1950's? Do your own research before you label me a conspiracy theorist. The social engineering of the youth is obvious to those that look.

Sounds like yet another low IQ movie dished out by dumbywood. I have no interest in seeing a movie like this due to those elements and it sounds like those elements are injected into the movie to compensate for the lack of a good story.

The Illuminati want the masses dumbed down.
Why do you think the news like CNN focuses on Lindsy Lohan and Tigers Woods instead of REAL ISSUES?
Hollywood is funded by the Illuminati because Hollywood is good at what they do: social engineering, mind
control and the dumbing down of the masses. Look at the decensitization to violence, do you really think
that a movie like Saw would have been sucessful in America in the 1950's? Do your own research before you label me a conspiracy theorist. The social engineering of the youth and dumbing down of the masses is obvious to those that look

Sure its all part of the Illuminati scheme to replace the morality of the youth with the value of the New World
Order. Sign of the times. Lad Gaga is the new role model for today's yout, what do you expect?
Innocence is long gone....

Poor Sean well I guess all publicity is good publicity as long as they get your name right. Oh dang thats right anyone who has ever been on napster knows the founder's name is Sean Fanning. I guess this movie totally blows for him if they call him Sean Parker. Somewhere in the world there is a coke addict named Sean Parker doing lines saying the movie is about him.

I'm not going to go see no movie about an internet web site!!! ! !!!!!! This is stupid. Who makes a movie about bill gates life story? Come on ppl!!! When did lame get to be so awesomely cool? I am a tolerant movie go'er.... I successfully watched anchorman about half the way... until I got a refund... patiently. Coke on some bare breasts isn't going to make this movie more watchable, enjoyable, or believable. No more stupid films, we beg of you~!

@ Joe: Sean Parker is the correct name. You're thinking of Shawn Fanning, a different person. Both of them founded Napster. The Sean Parker depicted in "The Social Network" film was actually president of Facebook, Inc. for awhile.